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Photography

Stillness · Emotion · Light

Capturing moments through composition, light, and intentional framing. Focus on mood, texture, and the tension between subject and negative space. Each shot explores visual weight and emotional resonance.

Photo 1
Urban Decay35mm · f/2.8 · ISO 400
Photo 2
Low Light Portrait50mm · f/1.8 · ISO 1600
Photo 3
Textural Macro85mm · f/4 · ISO 200
Photo 4
Negative Space24mm · f/8 · ISO 100
Photo 5
Street Geometry28mm · f/5.6 · ISO 320
Photo 6
Golden Hour50mm · f/2 · ISO 250

Equipment

  • Camera: [Your body model]
  • Primary lens: 50mm f/1.8
  • Secondary: 24-70mm f/2.8
  • Editing: Lightroom, Photoshop

Approach

Natural light priority. Minimal post-processing. Emphasis on composition, framing, and emotional subtext rather than technical perfection.

Subjects

Urban environments, portraiture, architectural details, and textural studies. Focus on mood over documentation.

Process

Photography begins with observing light—how it falls, where it creates contrast, what it reveals or conceals. Composition follows intuition more than rules, prioritizing visual weight and emotional resonance over technical adherence.

Post-processing is minimal: exposure correction, selective contrast adjustment, and color balance. The goal is to enhance what was captured, not construct something that wasn't there.